Five Young Adults Tackle,
Detain Rape Suspect Until Police Arrive
(Source)--Oct. 29, 2007 — Five good Samaritans disrupted the alleged rape of a 22-year-old Oregon woman, chasing down and tackling the suspect until authorities arrived, police said. Police in Salem, Ore., responded to a 911 call early Saturday morning from a young woman who reported that she and four friends had just confronted a man who appeared to be raping an unidentified woman along a busy road about three miles from the city's downtown. (WHERE were the POLICE along that BUSY ROAD?)
When police arrived, they found a bloodied 37-year-old Paul Landingham being detained by three men and two women, all about 20 years old. (As for the women "detainers"...you GO GIRL!) They also discovered a woman who allegedly had been raped and physically assaulted by Landingham.
"It appears to be a complete stranger-on-stranger situation," Lt. Dave Okada told ABC News, adding that the alleged rape victim, already suffering from a leg injury that required that she use crutches, had been at a local tavern before being accosted on her walk home.
(Michelle's note:) What does the fact that she was at a local tavern have to do with it? Where was the RAPIST before he attacked her? No mention of that, is there. Already attacking the victim...typical.
Katie Porter, 20, was among the five young adults traveling in a car that passed the crime scene outside an apartment complex. Both Landingham's and the woman's pants were pulled down, Porter said. While she initially thought the two might just be "drunk lovers," the group became suspicious and collectively decided to turn around for a closer look. As they approached the apartment complex for a second time, Porter said, Landingham began to get up and the woman screamed for help. At this point, Porter said, all five passengers knew something was wrong. "He got off the girl and started running," Porter said. "The three guys ran out and went over and tackled him."
The woman was transported to a local hospital, where she was treated for injuries sustained in the alleged assault and released. Each of the five good Samaritans provided statements to police before they were allowed to go, Porter said. One of the young male adults hurt his hand during the scuffle with Landingham, an injury photographed by police. "I'm really glad that we went back," Porter said. "She could have easily died."
Okada, the spokesman for the Salem police, warned against civilians simply taking justice into their own hands.
(Michelle's note:) That is most LUDICROUS statement I have ever heard in this day and age. This woman was being raped! Any readers out there, please answer this... If you were with a group of people (not just by yourself) would you just WALK on by if you saw a girl being strangled and brutally raped? There is no way in hell I would keep walking and wondering... The guy is lucky he looks like he does because if I were there, his head wouldn't be intact.
The police can't protect us, so we as citizens have to stop criminals ourselves.
"You don't know whether a suspect is armed or what their mind frame is," he said. But Okada agreed the five passersby played a critical role in disrupting Saturday's crime. "In this case, it very potentially saved the victim from further injury," he said, "or death."
Landingham is being held without bail at the Marion County Correctional Facility. He faces charges of first-degree rape charge, assault and strangulation. He is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday.
5 comments:
Came here from nowpublic after commenting, I do agree with you here. Concerned citizens have the right and the duty to help those being attacked.
Hence why there is no law against it.
-James Pate
I think some people, especially political types at the top level of law enforcement tend to forget the difference between vigilantism and the inherent duty that all have to protect the innocent where possible. That and I'm not always so sure the media doesn't perpetuate the erroneous assumption that stopping a crime is "taking the law into your own hands."
the people who did this to this fat lard ass should be recognized and rewarded for their contribution to ridding the world of this kind of human refuse.
what a sorry piece of work this guy is !
So rare to see strangers sticking their necks out these days. They should get a parade.
I just happened to find this when I was doing an assignment on the death penalty for school. As a former Corpsman and Soldier I can say how we dealth with s$%^bags like this. As a Cop let me tell you what the state of Georgia defines as the legally allowed response to this. ANY citizen can use deadly force to prevent death or great bodily harm against themselves, death or great bodily harm against another person (like a rape or physical assault)or to prevent the comission of a forcible feloney (like a rape or aggravated assault) so if this happened in Georgia and I was off duty or a regular citizen I would be justified in using deadly force (shoot him in the gd face) If I determined he was raping/trying to kill the girl. Good site btw. ~Ford
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